Un-official Minutes of the Interim National Steering Committee of the Advanced National Seismic System (ANSS)

November 13-14, 2001

(Parts taken from minutes by George Crawford drafted by Jim Davis, Interim Chair)

  1. ANSS Interim National Steering Subcommittee Observations and Recommendations:
The USGS report, An Assessment of Seismic Monitoring in the United StatesÕ Requirements for an Advanced National Seismic System (USGS Circular 1188) calls for five basic elements to accomplish its ANSS goals:
In the context of the ANSS goals, the Subcommittee reviewed 2002 Regional network plans developed by the Regional Steering Committee and approved by the Regional Advisory Committees.  This assessment has prompted the ANSS Interim National Steering Subcommittee to present the following recommendations and requests of the ANSS National Implementation Committee and Regional Steering Committees:
  1. The USGS and the ANSS Regional network Steering Committees deserve recognition and commendation for their impressive accomplishments to date!
  2. With much less than the originally conceived funding the ANSS as organized a promising management structure. It has facilitated establishment of regional networks that consolidated smaller fragmented monitoring units with significant amounts of analog equipment, has coordinated previous local monitoring infrastructures, developed standards, and has installed an impressive number of real-time monitoring stations with its limited resources.
  3. Review of the ANSS Management plan (April 2001) milestones shows that a number of these important achievements have been deferred or missed
  4. Request updates from the Regional Steering Committee on the status of all deferred or missed milestones with explanation of the circumstances.
  5. Requests that it be provided an account of the status of the site installation guidelines.
  6. Requests that Version 1.0 of the Technical Guidelines for ANSS be completed by March 1, 2002.
  7. ANSS staff and regional networks should establish procedures for revision of the ANSS annual management plans and the Interim Steering Subcommittee should be promptly informed of decisions that depart from original milestone task accomplishment dates.
The ANSS Interim National Steering Subcommittee makes the following recommendations:
ANSS Based Real Time Products for Users
ANSS Interim Steering Committee Longer Term Recommendations:
All of these items below are necessary conditions for success of the ANSS program.
    1. Greater fiscal and organization support
    2. Greater active involvement of the earthquake engineering community
    3. Greater involvement of and support from external groups at federal, state, and local levels
    4. Continued close coordination of regional and national ANSS activities
    5. Continued strong national leadership from the USGS
Expand Base of Activities

Recommendation for participation in future ANSS National Steering Committee Meetings:

At the next ANSS National Steering Committee meeting, the chairs of the Regional Steering and Regional Advisory Committees should be present to contribute their perspectives to the discussions.